Alright guys! It's certainly been a while since I've posted anything. Well, trust me, I have been building, but I've had little time to take pictures or post any of it. Schools out in less than 2 weeks, so, I'll have a bunch of stuff lined up to post, don't you fret.

Anyway, about this entry to the BCBS' first round of the year. I think this group that Nathan Ingerson has come up with is something that can really work for slow builders (and post-ers) like me. Plus, it's just something to do for inspiration!

The title isn't "Junker" as in "Scrap Yard" motorcycle, although I did want it to look industrial, but rather the Junkers (Pronouned "Yunkar") from Tsarist Russia who were the rural bourgeoise during the Tsars.

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Please excuse me, that's just the AP Euro talking... XD
I think I'll just let the pictures do the talking from now on.

~BARON's NOTES~

I really like the overall look of this bike, and it's the first I've done. It's also the first vehicle I've done in a LONG while. I may make another bike when I'm done, just because there are a lot of other techniques and trick's I'd like to try, and also a few things I'd like to improve; number one being the gear system I made for the front wheels ensamble. It was based around this connection I found:

It's a small rubber band holder inside of that connected gear peg. It's what laid the foundation for the front wheel structure, and the gears, too. It's just the gear ratio, and the fact that it could have been easier with it omited entirely, that I don't like about it. But all the other areas make up for it, I feel. ESPECIALLY THE KICKSTAND.

Quoting Legofreak2444 ~
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You might as well remove me then. I can't stay as active as I used to be able to. :

Hello Von Ben, I'm here on behalf of The B.A.T. Cave. We are having a purge and your inactivity has come to our attention. Please leave us a message or try to be active again, otherwise, we will remove you from the group. Thank you, Legofreak2444.

Nice one. The shaping just perfect and the use of some parts are excellent. I does look like a scrap-yard motorcycle to me even if it wasn't intended but that gives it more special look and feel to it.